TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER1, 1953 the party went to Maynard's Lake tor dancing and tetei r came back to the Snipe'* home* tor refresh ment*. i Those attending the party Jn cluded Martha Ann butler, Daley Goff, Kathryn Butt, Russell Carter, Jean Sorrell, Donald Jackson Peg gy Ruth Barfield, Howard White, Kathryn White. George Eamshaw Ann Byerly. Billy Thompson. Red Sandlin. Nancy Jerhlgan, Betsy Ann Tart. Daphne Parker, Robert Pope, Kay Strickland, Ray Taylor, Frank lin Bennett, Robert Hodges, Robert Register, Mac Turlington, the hos tess and Tommy Waggoner. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs William McKay Pearsall announce the birth of s •on, William Raymond, August 28 In the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Pear sall is the former Janet Mayo. . MRS. PEARSALL BETTER Mrs. William Paresall, Jr. who iaa patient in the Dunn Hospital, is reported to be better. VISITS AUNT Mtea Gail Hawley spent the week rnd in Smithfield visiting her Mint, ter*. W. H. Williford. " Mtiims I have, been wonderfully Messed n being, restored to active life af ar being crippled in nearly every hint In my body and with muscu ar soreness from head to foot. I tad Rheumatoid Arthritis and oth sr forma of Rheumatism, hands de ormed and my ankles were set. Limited space prohibits telling rou more here but if you will: write W I will reply at once and tell wi how I received this wonderful elief. Mrs.ieloS.Wier 2S*5 Arbor Hffls Drive - P. O. Box sm JMkMn, i H,-T-„-r ~~— ‘ ' ~~ . - -- l'.yafr wvuuwwm* agas i Y I I dS I l sod dancing dates. Cet your shoo _ j ||| I * wardrobe needy now. So many. /B IJ m Cj 7 pr A If\ f • * -Itt I B I 1 » *r f U ll#-* (in its V J U V -so pretty-so economical. Slop 1 I /. KJ ll I Y I D in today and take vour choice ’I ■ - £»>, •* ' *.» 1 I t* l li A j For Tbc Little Miss . | r . . « T~7 . • v/ 11 $7.98 I*. i A f i I wins. Be sure io mo j '•'II ■am I •x • i,,w I jturdv Leather tixtords I w ■ %#■i y i w I 1 _ 1 | I t h* Dl X If- m i *' i ’•. Sk ■/ \ «o I 1 1 l, '“ * * Jam I i I v ■ M \ Sixes 8% *l2 Srslrif I " " l Altman. ■ a During the morning the children c enjoyed playing games and were . se ved delicious cake squares, can. dy and pink lemonape. . Wnistlea ware givep as favors be s fbre the guests left. ‘ Th,ore present tfere Gardner Alt mqfi Jr., Harriett Thomas, Ann and Kay Alphin, Charles and Sha ‘ -on Hardy, Gayle Tart, Brenda* I Tommy and Johnny Whittentort JoJo Burnett, Gayle Tart, Jean Manning, Alexis Parker, Barbara ' Klmmel. Judy Tart, Carl Smith, ; Jerrv and Dennis Blackmon, Ter • ry B-iriklsy, James Neighbors Jr., and J*atsy Jackson. Kay Barefoot And i Cousin , JirntrmZu Tort, Have Party Miss Kay Frances Barefoot was honored Saturday on her seventh, ; ttrthdaj With a party at the home i of Mrs. Rodge s Barefoot on 411 South Elm Avenue, Sharing hon- GS with Miss Barefoot was 'her little coiyjin, Jimmie Tart. Mrs. Bam Norris and Mr*. James Mar ion Tart were hostesses for the party. Guests arrived at four and were in the yard by K?y. She Invited them to swing in her new swings. , - The refreshment table was at tractively appointed with a beauti h.’l white silk table cloth. Center ing the table was a large crystal 1 punch bowl and on either side of the bowl were, birthday cakes, one Kay and one for -Jimmie The cakes were deeoiated, with yellow rosebuds around the edge and oth er decoration? in plpk and green. They held pink candles. The guqsk Watched Kay and Jimmie otten their gifts and sang •“Happy Birthday* to them. lee cream, cake, nuts, candy and punch were served in attractive party plates and cups. Those attending were Levone Hartley, Charlie Barefodt, BVhel Ann Register, Diane- Morgan, Pru dence Jones. Theda Barefoot, Mar tha Leer Tart, Blends Sue Johes, 1 Alice "Faye Jones, Brookle Hinspn, a yjL, \ I't 'llßr i ißoj 1 i « JACKSON HONORED Mist Joyce Jieksw, center, is shows here at a party held in her honor I! S*t«r d ay a£ht at thehome of Mr. and Mr,. David Herring, Sr. on Dun*. iSJrte 5. feft Mon- ' na ™ *•!£»» Hoapital. The party in her honor was . Ire nirturvd *w« **»»* Jackson as Joint hostesses. The hostess** . are pictured here with Mis* Jackon. (Dally Record Photo.) , Sherrill Quigley, Mary Ruth Wil liams, Diane Newton, Janice John son, Naomi Register, Frances Reg ister and two children *from out of-town, Linda Ray Morris of An gler and /Jex Lee of Gamer. Adults attending were Mrs. E. T. Quigley, Mrs. S. R. Naylor, Miss Gertrude Norris, Mrs. Norman Register, Miss Wllda Fay Norris, Waylon Quig ley, Miss Doris Jean Norris, Mai- ' colm Quigley. Mrs. Hubert Regis ter, Mrs. Lawrence Langston, VaL ton Hayes, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee of Gamer and Mr. and Mrs. Houston Barefoot of Rocky Mount. SISTER VISITING HERE Mrs. Roy DUlinger and children Chip and Tony of Greenwood, S. C. is visiting here this week with her sister, Mjs. Mac Barefoot and fam ily. The Bareteots were visiting over the week end in Ninety-Six, S. C. With Mrs. Barefoot's family and Mrs. Dillinger and children with thorn for a visit. in* n*nv wvtwt umn: BECtHw), DUNN. N, C, Twin Broffiers Honored Sunday On 3rd Birthdays Twin brothers, Jimmy and John ny Hajl, were honored on their third birthdays Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. They are the sons I of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall. As favors the chUdren received horns and suckers. They enjoy ed playing various games in the yard. The two honored guests re ceived many nice gifts. Assisted by Mrs. Lewi* Godwin. M:s. Hall served the guests Ice cream, cake a*d lemonade to Jim my and Johnny, Jeff Norris. Fay Tew, Pete Palpant, Kenneth Klm mel, Ricky Whitman and Ronnie and L*wls Godwin, Jr, COUSIN VISITING HERE Emory Glenn of Durham is visit ing his cousin. Miss Rita McLean this week. ' ” -trr ■■. *' . y ——^— Day id Hawleys I Attend Annual J i . ... | j Reunion In Ohio | Mr and Mrs. David Hawley re- ! ■ | turned to Dunn Monday after at i tending a reunion in Cleveland, i i Ohio. They left for the trip last I Thursday by automdbile. [ 1 The reunion was held by some of the members of the 1085th Air i Corps Division. The group served I together during World War n In {ltaly and Africa. It was a-Military , Police unit. This get-together annual . event. RETURNS FROM GREENSBORO Mra. A- 8. Davis of OvefhUls has returned from Greensboro after a tire weeks visit with her brother, the Rev. R. H. Melvin and other relatives, she also visited her . daughter and famUy in Sanford, I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stone. • ‘ — —■ Co-Hostesses . - At Bridal Shower Mrs. Louise Dawson and Mrs. J. B. Rouse, Sr., were co-hostesses at a miscellaneous shower Friday night honoring Mrs. Bobbie Hed.-- path, who was married recently. She te the former Barbara Do.pian. The Dawson home on South Wil son Avenue was the scene of th» party. Attractive summer flowers decorated the home. Centering the dining room table was an arrange ment of lilies and tubtroses. \ Cookies, mints and nuts were served and punch was poured by Mrs. R. H. Spell. the evening games we.e played and Mrs. Hedgepeth and Miss Frances Warren were prize winners. ' In addition to her array of shower gifts, the honoree received a pretty bridal corsage. Guests for the pa-tv we e Mrs. Hedgeueth, Mrs. Nellie Dorman, Mrs. Howard Rprdy and Sharon. ’ Mrs. Richard Setsoms and Janet, Mrs. Alfred NiedsweaAhmv and Sue.' Miss Frances Warren, Mrs. A. P. Adcox, Mrs. Allie Maynard. Miss Betsy Stewart, M s. James Tew Sr., Mrs. Leonard Hodges, Mrs. Tal madge Barefoot, Mrs. Fred Strick land, Mrs. Luther Godwin, Mrs. i Mamie Smith, Mrs. James Tew Jr., Mrs. H. M. Carroll, Mrs. E. R. j Draughbn. Mrs. _ Cha.Sie Surles. Mrs. R. H. Spelf and Mrs. Hugh I TfTUlie Tart. | VISITS SON AND DAUGHTER ! Mrs. Jame? A. Shaw, their daugh- { ter i Miss Kitty Shaw, sons, j Harold, Carol and Theodore spent j the .week end in Greensboro, with -her son Collri Shaw and other tcl- I atives. She also visited her* sister ! - ». | J. ; , and family Mrs. C. U. Stack in Julian. ar —i • SEE US FIRST FOR ' , A NEW HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY OR BUSINESS Nl -HOMF. BUILDERS AND SUPPLY CO. Oommcrclkl 'and residential buildings ( Phone 4488 Dunn. N. C. Special attention given re , pairs and remodeling. ■ JACK DEMPSEY'S DAUGHTER WED * II I iiiiiriiiiiii < n 11 i n I mm k S n % v ussh, ■ - - yßk 18. 4H n mSMBk a : ■ B P JACK DEMPSEY, former heavyweight champion, plants a fatherijr kiss on the cheek of his daughter Joan, i 9, after her marriage in Santa Monica, Calif., to Dennis O'Flaherty, 21, Loyola University star ath* lete. The bride’s mother, actress Williams, was not present# a RUPTURED I ■ SEE THE DOBBS TRUSS I Bulbless, Beltless, Straple«t I t ■ H 5d- F. Hill, Expert ♦Fitter, will be 4 Hood’s Drug Store in Dunn, TbursdaJ ‘ ■ Sep't 3rd for Free Demonstration. SAM ■ to SPM, Only *’* ' “ , : . Investigate this most unusual of ail trusses the BULBLESS, I BELTLESS, STRAPLESS, DOBBS TRUSS. Its patented Ilg W cave Pad is designed to hold the rupture up and in like W» ■ palm of your hand, automatically adjusts itself te every pool- B tion and gives amazing comfort and holding power. Unlike old W: style trusses with fixed screwed on ronnded pads, it wih/eSiiW force the muscle further apart, but supports them I* * mart- fl natural position. Don’t delay until your rupture becomes tr- ■ reducible, when no truss can benefit. Bee the Dobbs Truss pm, ■ For men, Women and Children. NOTE THE DATE ANH COIMC ■ IN. DEMONSTRATION FREE. . ' zMS ■ Tl l |,|| l ! ]l II PAGE THREE

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